That's only moderately interesting, but more intriguing is this paragraph:
"Kepler-1647b also resides in its stars' habitable zone, the range of distances at which liquid water could be stable on a world's surface. Kepler-1647b is a gas giant, so it doesn't have a surface — but any moons circling the huge planet could conceivably be capable of supporting life as we know it."
Those moons would have two suns and a gigantic planet in their skies, and might support life-forms capable of looking at that vista.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Jupiter-Size Alien World Is Biggest 'Tatooine' Planet with 2 Suns Ever Found
Jupiter-Size Alien World Is Biggest 'Tatooine' Planet with 2 Suns Ever Found
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